A DISASTROUS FIRE, The Flnmp PwerplnT Thrnneh n friMrd-d ItnuliirKii Ruililiiwln Xtw VitrU-Thrilllna fcrnr nml Incident!. At 10 o'clock In the mnrnlnpt the lurgo five glory 1willing on l!olman street., extending from Park row to Nassau street, Now York, was discovored to be'on tire, and in about teu niiuutcs the wholo ctrnctnro was in flump, Tho building was commonly known as tho . IKorM buiMinp, ajiart of it having been occn j'id until rpcontly by that iiowtmier. It was .ld and iieeuli'irly oonptiiietod, having a lnrga well in tlio center, tip which tho flumes rushed vithfenrlnl ripidi'y, cuttiiiR off rusnvof tho tenants from cucapo by tho stairs. Tho story of this fire one of tho most disastrous that has visitod tho metropolis in many years is told as follows: About livo minutes after tho Mnoko was first observed tho flames shot itp Iroui tho bascmont through an elovator way at tho Nassau street door, spreading in every one uf tho live etories, reaching tho top in an in stant, blazing right through the rojf, and mingling luridly with the column of smoko. To mo.-t of the 150 to 175 persons In the many others which occupied the struc ture, the fire itself gave the only warn ing, l'cw heard any outcry. Flamos crackling at tho doors wore in some instances tho first sound of the danger; and instant, deadly divngor it m for tho hallways and Htairways were filled with firo bofore two th.rds of tho inmates could escape through 1 hora. The rest cot out by the widows or not at all. Tlo fire had other ways of rising and pro idini; than by tho pine boardod elevator, though that would have licou Biifilcieut by it sell' to distribute tho flumes quickly. Iu tho center of tho building was a hngo well, roach iug fiorn the second story to tho roof, and hav ing windows opening into tho adjoining rooms. In this the fire roared as in a cliiuincy with a niigiity draught, kindling tho woodwork of tho windows and shivering the glass. Tho large square oponings made by Iho well in two of tiie floors were railed around with wooden bal ustrades and formod galleries from which ofticos oponed, and all this space was speodily ablaze. Those who escaped with out hindrance did so in the wild rush down the small row of stair ways into Tark row. They were men, women and boys. Aluiiy of them woro bareheaded and without ovcrcoatB or wraps, so hasty was their lliglit. A few carried books anil bundles, caught up ou the instant. There wore tiuiilar stairs leading down to Nassau street, but along side tliot-o was tho elevator, and egress was im wtsib!e by them ithin two minutis after tho tire Ruined a headway. It is said that there weto 100 poisons in the building, and that nearly, or quite, fifty wero still insido when no further hope of escaping by doors and stairs remained. These imperiled persons wero sratiored on all the floors above tho lower one. They were chiefiv the editors, publishers. clerks and printera of tho SeimHJic Anvriran, tho Obfeirer, the Sc-otliah American, tho Retailer, the Tiff, Ficll and urai, ana inompson s Jiann Anie JUporltr, H. M. rctUiiifjill A Co., theraino Brothers, and several patint solicitors also had employes there. Tho World establishment had lately been removed, an l twelve carpenters wero al tering the vacated rooms for other occupancy. The adventures of tho imprisonod fifty were vat ied in their degrees of peril, from a com paratively easy climb down a ladder all the way to uoi rune neatn. A fallen horso or a ear off tho track will cause a crowd in Fark row. It may be realized, there'ora, that the spectacle of a five-storv building all ablaze Lnlf a block of te 1 flame reaching solidly to a height of 150 feet, aud topped wi'h 200 feet moie of dense smoke drew a ninlt itnda which filled rriutiu:,' Honse sq'iaro. Tho heat drove everybody "out oi asau and Eeekmsn street?, but on tho Tark row side tliore was plenty of available space, and its earlior occupants w ere horrified by what they saw. After the first outpour of panic-stricken per sona from tho doorwav on l'ark row came sev eral stragglers, singed by the flames which bad touched them as they stumbled down the stairs, choked by tho smoke and wild with terror. Then n big blaze burst out, and the spectators know that no more could come ont alivo at that point. A general cry of Bjmpathy and alarm arose as the figures of men and women appeared tit tho windows of tho fourth aud fifth stories. 1'iremen had arrived, an alarm at 10:15 having been promptly respoudod to, but their longost ladders only rescued well up to the third story. A citl faintod at eight of these eeomingiv tloomod prisoners, and exclamations of pity wero couched m the strongest forms. From the third story it was easy to climb down the ladders, and many did so, with tho assistance of the firemen. But there were not ladders enough for all who were on that floor oven, be cause the fire was already in tlio rooms, catch ing in the n I'S of paper witli which nearly all the newspaper offices were incumbered, and tho utmost hast, was jequisito to escape burn " iug or suffocation. Two men throw np a window of the Obfercer office, and climbed ont on the narrow sill. A red glare behind them, with a black back ground of smoke, showed how hotly they were tmrsucd. They were the I!ev. Dr. 8. lremeus I 'rune, editor or tlio UMerser, aniltiio Jiev. Dr. Htoddatt. A wide signboard sorved as a guard for them, and they tvlijed along behind it until thev got to the Time building adjoining, here they entered a window. At the same time Edward L. 0. Brace, ot tho Twf, Field and Farm, climbed from a window ot his of fice, in the next story above, and by moans of a nanny signboard roaeheu Thompson s adver tising agency in the Times building, but not without a burned hand and face. A cheer went up from the crowd. But tho choeriuK was onlv for an Instant. It was silenced by a horrifying sight Mrs. Ellen Bnll, colored, the Janitress of five offices in the building, ag&d about fifty years, came to a third-story window and called loudly for help. Some men held a large sheet for her and she jumped, but mining tho shoot, fell with terri ble force on the sidewalk, Klio was raised and taken at once to tho Chambers street hospital, where she died in about an hour. Itichaid H. Davy, printer, a natiro of Eng land, forty yewrj old, was seen on the roof running wildly tin and down and calling loudly f-r"HoIp ! help!" Suddenly he was seen to slip and fall. On bis way he struck against the telegraph wires and was badly hurt. l!o boundiug fiora the wires he fell to tho sidewalk with a crash, breaking his leg and injuring Limnclf badly In the face. He was taken to ttio Chambers Btroet hospital, whore lie uiea. While these seoneB wero being enacted by tho firemen in Nassau street similar ones were going on in l'ark row. Hook and Ladder Com . pauy No. 10 was stationed there, and tlio daring and bravery of private John J. Iloni commanded tho admiration of the spectators. Ho ran up the ladder in Park row, near tho Iloekmau etreet oornor, and reacuot two men and one woman. To do this he had to bo Biippliod with another ladder ten feet long, wmcQ was fieia Dy one oi Ms com panions on the first ladder. After that Horn placet the uylunr against a room on tho same floor near the 1'imee building. Two facej bad been seen to disappear from tlio win dow, lie could see nothing when tho window was reached, as the room, which was nearly fifty feet square, was thick with smoke. Inside ho heard groans, lie jumped through tho win dow and iii a minuto aftoiward reappeared with a man in bis arms. Tho man was found almost nnconsoious. lvinj on the floor. Horn went into the room twice afterward, and each time he found a man almost lifeless from sol lo cation . As he descended with his last man the crowd chtcrod lustily. Another of tho rescuers of Hook end Laddoi No. 10 waa Johu E. Nolan, who had charge of a ladder on tho l'ark row Bide. Ho had a ladder that reached to the third story, and from there lio passed out two women. On the floor above in the windows were others who wero crying piteous!' for help. Nolan wound his legs in an astonishing way in the rungs of the ladder and Ciicd out: "Jump into my aims; it's your only ohrnice." Tlicro wero two women in a wiu , dow directly above, and tho crowd shouted to then to lep, and one, after a moment's hesita tion, did so, end was caught eafely in Nolan's aims. A cheor rose up from tho crowd as the girl was carried, fainting, down the ladder by iinothor fireman. The other woman, encou raged by tho result "f her companion's risky leap, poised ou tho window-sill to leap uls-j. Nolan held out his aims roady to catch her, and she jumped, but from dizziness or ner vousness, it is thought, missed her footing and Ve.l. A shout of horror went up from tho crowd. The woman was not killod, however, lor she fell into an awning and was but slightly hurt. As the fire burned ont the beams between the walls and story after story of the building fell in, the walls began to tot tor. The first to go was that on the Nassau street side, as it wag here that tho flames were fiercest. Then that on lVckuian street leaned in and finally Ml. The fal itig of this wail was fortunate in this re spool, because before it foil the boat in Beek ljian street wag so great that the firemen could not work. The full of this wall en Killed tho men to carry in their hose aud throw water upon the walls of Kelly's and the Mail's olt uflice. Tho lire-wall between the burnt building and tho Times was kept cool by the water fiotn the water tower, which was working in Nassau street, and that from the combina tion nuzzlo supplied by Engine No. 27, tho most powerful steamer on tho ground, playing f:om tho l'ark row side. It ronuiiod lour mou to ninnago tho combination nozzle. Tho pavements wero littered with tlio re mains of burnt ladders. Tho spectators and iho men on duty around the fire were obliged to covet their laces with handkerchiofs to pro tect them from the heat. An arlist sketching the firo found it necessary to wrap his hand kerchief around the hand holding his sketch ing pad. Tho Kelly building on Beokmnn street was threatened, as was tho monster Morse building on Nassau street. Tlio fact that they wire ilrepvoof was a 1 that saved them from destruction, Tho au thorities of tho postoflico opp Bite had all of tho iron shutters drawn down in order to prevent tho sparks, in enso the heat broko tho glass, from coming into tho offices. Aliont 12 o'clock the last of the walls fell, and it was soon seen that tho fire wns finally under control. Threo porsnns wero known to have been killed. Eight wero injured ami ti n or twelve were reported missing. '1 he pecu niary damago was put at $1,0U0,UU0. NEWS OP THE WEEK. Eastern and Middle States. Osc.vn L. Baldwin, thodcfault'iigeashior of tho Mechanics' National bank, of Newark, N. J., was sentenced to confinement at hard labor iu tho State prison fir fifteen years. Mn, Hiram Miller, father of United Rtates Senator Warner Miller, was killod on a stroot crossing by a locomotive at Utica, N. Y. A haby elephant tho second over born In this country was born the other day at Bridge port, Conn. Its weight at birth was 100 pounds; height two tnl a half feot aud length thref foot. Mayor Grace presided and 'William ST. Evarts and other prominent citizens particb pitted in a public meeting held in New York to express sympathy with tho persecuted Jew of Kasiia. On tho samo evening a meeting of a similar character was held in Loudon and presided over by tho lord mayor. Arriai a deadlock of five weoks in tho Now York legislature Charles E. Patterson, of Troy, was chosen speaker of tho house. This result is understood to havo been attained atler a conference between tho regular Porno era's and tho Tiimmany members, the Utter agreeing to vote with tho former if all the Democratic caucus noininoos for olliccrs of the house except Mr. 1'attorson bo withdrawn. A msi'ATt it from Lieutenant Daneuhower, nt Irk'.it-k, Siberia, to the Now York lliraln states that ha has discovered records of tho Jeannetto commander, Do Long, which show (kit three natives found him and his compan ions in October last and took them to a settle ment. Lieutenant Daneuhower began tho search for them five days later. They have been traced to a wilderness, and every effort ii s'ill being made to find them. The American Agricultural association, com prised of delegates from tho various agricul tural societies of tho country, met iu a throo davs' mitior.nl convention iu New York. Presi dent Spragne in his opening address, said the question before tli .'ia vai how could they ele vate their calling, insreiso the products of the land am", make farming profitable and attrac tive to young men? Many questions of interest to farmers were read. A Boston dispatch says that tho brig S. P. Brown, from Now York for Newbiuyport, Mass., rnnnued by five or six men, has bocn given up for lost. Tue baby elephant born at Bridgeport, Conn., has been insured for $300,000, Mr. Baruum paying f 1,000 a week premium for ouo yiar. A hue at Buffalo, N. Y., destroyed the com mercial elevator and other property, causing an ogsregate estimated damage of $175,0?0. I'on the past year tho cost of buildings erected in New York city was $13,301,390, aj against J20,115,383 tho preceding year. Ok tho first day of the search amid tho ruins of tha Park row firo in New York three bodies were recovered those of the foreman, assistant foreman and a compositor of tho Obtervtt oliicc. A tire in the business heart of Jorsey City, N. J., destroyed a barrel factory anil eight other buildings, causing an estimated damage exceeding 5200,000. One of the heaviest snow storms seen in l'cw York for many years visited that city nnd vicinity the other day and caused much dis cern f.tt. Many trains were blockaded for hours by hugo snowdrifts. In portions of Near England aud tho Middlo Statea country roads were rendered entirely impassable by the enow. Several marine dis;.ste s were reported. Line tenant Giles B. Hareoh and Master V. H. S'cheutzc, of the United Etates navy, ap pointed by Secretary Hunt to fceareh for Lieu ttnansnt Chipp and tho other men lost aftoj tho wreck of tho Arctic exploring vessel .lean nette, started tin oilier day in nn ocean steamer from New York ou their long journey to Irkutsk, Siberia. South and West. In an accident on tho Union Paciflo railroad, near Fort Steele, V. T., three men were killed and fonr others wounded, and by the c )l!ision on the Scioto Valley railroad, at Hanging Uock, Ohio, two men were killed and five fatally in jured. Owing to tho prevalence of smallpox in a malignant form in Brunswick county, Va., the churches and school-bou-os wero closod and a county hospital was established. Tukee young ladies two of thorn eistors wcro drowned whilo attempting to cross the i-hmindoah river in Buckingham county, Va. A dispatcii frtmi Coalfield, Va., stab s that shortly alter 1 o'clock tho other day an explo sion occurred in tho Grove shaft of the Mid lo' hiuu coal pits. A volume of emoko.'cindors, wood and bark buret from tho shaft, which bo Citme choked up and closod. Intense excito mcnt ensued, as it was known that a largo number of men were at work in tho pit, which is over 1,200 feet deep, the galleries extend ing 8,000 feet underground. Several effoita woro made to test the pit and to reach the imprisoned workmen without success. Teoplo from all quarters flocked to the scene of tho explosion. Thirty-two men ton wbito and twenty-two col ored wero entombed la tho miuo, and by 2 o'clock all hopo was abandoned, and the most harrowing scenes of wailing women sud chil dren and grief-stricken men followed. A ma jority of the entombed wero married, and many leave la'gi iauiilies. Host of theso bad assembled et the mouth of tho shaft, and tho scenos wore heartrending in the c-xtromo. Nelson Pecker, with bis wifo and boy, was crossing Crooked hlto, in Barry county, Mich., in a cutter, when it broko through tho ice and all threo were drowned. A Texas sheriff, accompanied by a doputy and three other men, attompted to arrest two Mexicans noar Brownsville, but beforo he could do so lo-jt three of his force, and had to kill one of tho men ho was after. D. C. White was' hanged at Canton, Texas, for the minder of Gco'go Conquest, a young Englishman, robbery being the motive for the crime. From Washington. I'ob the purpose of facilitating tho with drawal of mutilated coin from circulation the superintendents of coinage mints have been authorized by the secretary of the treasury to purchase mutilated United States silver coins, c standard fineness, iu sums of throe dollar and upward, without melting and assay, pay ing at the rate of one dollsr per ounce of stand ard silver contained. Seot.etahy Humt lia telegraphed toLieuten- nnt Danenhower and party to return to the United States and to Engineer Melville to oon tinue the search for Lieutenant De Long. Tna annual report of the commissioner oi patonts shows that tho total receipts of the oflloo during tho pst year wera 853,CG3.89 nnd tho expenditure 1005,173.23. During the year there wero issied 17,(120 patents and designs, as against 1C,5S4 fir tho year ending December 31. 1S80. The commissioner of pensions, in reply to a House resolution calling fo r information as to vhat amount would bo w piircd annually to pay pensions during the nejt twenty-five years, stiiuatos the amounts wh) jii will be required for tho twenty-five years, ending with 1900 at 1,817,051,533. Dunio January the publio debt was de creased $12,978,830.30. Tlio docrease of tho, debt since June 30, l;i81 tho end of tho last fiscal year is 8H,08 5,931.2i The cash in tho treasury is $210,n25,48.60. Tho total re ceipts last month were J 33, 4-11, 137, against $29,473,070 iu January, 18W, and the total ex penditures were $12,800,000; against tl3,600, 000 in January of last year. Mn. Scotille Is reported, to have considered favorably rlio offer of soma speculator for the pui chase of Guiteau's body for exhibition pur poses. Last mouth the various Ukiitod States mints coined 1,193,0(0 gold pieces worth $3,001,000, 2,300,000 silver dollars, aud 6,893,000 minor coius worth $37,800, being a itotal of 9,385,010 pieces worth $10,419,100. A Washington paper publishes a report of an interview with the assassin in which lie in dulges in tho usual amount of blasphemy and bravado. Tho rcportor adds: ' Ho is begin ning to show much nervousness and irritability. He is suffering from a severe iiold, which has inflamed his eyes. One of tho jail officials who lias observed the prisoner closejy, Baid ho would not bo surprised if Guitoau did not livo to be hung, as his health appeared to bo failing rapidly." Tho assas sin'a attention being called to tho reported nrrangemont made by Mr. Seoville with a Philadelphia firm to oxhibit 3iis body, Gniteati said: "I won't havo anybody meddling with my body. This thing lias been done without my consent. I don't want my relatives to make any money out of It. Seoville had no business to do it. I intend to will my body to some in stitution, but I will bavo ubo for it myself for a long time." GnTEAU has issued an address denouncing tho course of tho newspapers in bis case, ad vertising bn photographs and autographs and condemning the scheme for pulting his body on exhibition. Ma. Blaine h3 written on open lotter to President Arthur protesting against tho rovoca. tion of the invitation to tho North and South American ropublios to attend an Amorican Congress "for tho purpose of agreeing on such basis of arbitration for uitornationul troubles as would remove all possibility of war on tho Wostcrn Hemisphere." The congressional library now numbers 420,002 volumes, as against 330,733 volumes one year ago. The accessions during 1881 em braced 23,301 volumes and 12,831 pnmphlets. The Jefferson school building, ono of tho finest education tl structures in Washington, has been destroyed by firo. It accommodated 1,000 pupils and wis valued at $135,000. Secretary Hunt has tolegraphed to Liou tennnt Danenhower, at Irkutsk, Siberia, that owing to tho condition of his health tho order to remain aud continue tho search for the Jeannetto survivors is rovoked, and he is com manded to return homo with tho other in valids. Foreign Hews. By tho bursting of a reservoir at Calais. France, a school-houso and two other buildingt wero overwhelmed and destroyed, few of the inmates osoaping. Twenty-seven bodies wcr token out of the ruins. The following is tho now French cabinot: M do Froyeinet, prosident of th6 council and minister of foreign affairs; M. Jules Porry, minister of publio instruction; M. Goblet, minister of tho interior and of worship; M. Humbert, minister of justice; M. Leon Soy, minister of finance; M. Varroy, minister oi publio works; General Billot, minister of war, Admiral Jaureguilxrry, minister of marine; M. iiraru, minister oi commorco; M. Cochery mini.-ster of posts anel telegraphs. ' The Union Generale, a Parisian banking concern doing an immense business, has sus pended. A eiuon of torror prevails at Cabul, Afghan istan, where 1,100 persons are imprisoned for political offonses. A St. Petersbctkj dispatch says that Engi neer Melville will form fivo separato parties to search for Commander Da Long, of tho lost Joannelte. An extraordinarily large number of sccrot so cieties have been discovered in Ireland. The arrest under the land act aro constant and nu merous. Lieutenant Danenhower, of the Jeannotte i-xptdition, has arrived at Irkutsk. Ho tele graphs that Lieutenant Do Long's party has been traced to a definitive loca'ity on the west bend of tho Lena. Tlio Jeannette entered iho ice near Herald island on September 6, 1879, diifte-d to the northwest during twenty-one months aud Batik on Juno 12. Tho retreat over the ico was then made to the New Siberian islands, and thence in boats to the delta of the Lena. ' Heavy reductions in rent aro being made by tho Irith land commissioners. The French troops operating in Southern Algoria marched eighty miles in threo days, captured 10,000 sheep and C.000 camels and killod ninety tribesmen. A Frencu frigate has been ordered to Guate mala, Central America, to demand satisfaction, $2,000 indemnity and tho imprisonment of tho assailants for a recent assault on the secretary of the French legation The president and manager of the broken Union Generale Banking company, Paris, have been arrosled. Nearly orory inhabitant of one townland of Longh Mask, Ireland, has been arrosted ou suspicion of complicity in the murder of the proctss-sorvor, Mr. Huddy, and his nephew, whose bodies wore found in the lake. George Slosson, of New York, defeateel M. Vignaux, of France, in a billiard match at Paris, tho game being the "Champion's gamo," for 3,000 points, and occupying five nights in the playing. At the end of tho match Slosson had 3,000 points to 2.553 for his thitherto invin cible opponent. A tremendous crowd nit nossed the match. The steamer 13. B. AVard, Jr., collided with the Swedish bark nourik, from Rouen, Franco, bound for Pensacola, Fla. The collision oc curred in the Gulf of Mexico, and tho bark sank in a few minutes, carrying down six men f)f the ten on board. An iron chess-bcarii provide! vith magnetic chussmen is a Berlin- novelty. Tho Km all magnet ecccfalcel in the figures causo theia to adhero to the iron board aud retain their place in spito of considerable sbooks, sach for instance as received on sLipboard or on railway trains. After all the arguments about cheapaesi and quality it appears that Dr. Buli'i Cough Syrup is the best remedy for tho cure of Coughs and Colds ever offered to tho pnblio. Trie price is only 25 cents a bottle and every druggist in the land tells and recommends it, FOllTf.SEYENTH COUGKESS. HrrHHt. A eommnninti,-,v, to1 from Collector Itoboi tsou, of the New York custom honse, rela tive to eoarch warrants for the discovery of smuggled goods,,,, x. bill was introduced to provide for a water routo to fsoilitato Iranspor tation between Lake Michigan and Lake Erie. ....The Sherman refunding bill was further considered. Petitions wore presonted by Mr. Miller from tho Emigration association of San Francisco, urging the early passage of an act to carry into effect the Chinese einigraiiou treaty. By Mr. Hoar from the officers of the Woman Suffrage HBsooi!iti n, of Missouri, protesting against l.nu.i!n. f..- -1 .1;.. r l.J.. leytpmi mil inr loo uncOUfimo"" uinw hiiuiijbo- ment of women in Utah and pra ing for the ex titnation of polygamy Mr. Harris, from the cominitteo on epidemio diseases, reported fa- voraniy, who amendments, ine Din lor me uis tribution of pure vaocino vims to the people ....The House concurrent resolution fixing February 27 an the day for tho Garfield me morial services nas concurred in. Mr. Tellor, from the committee on pensions, reported an original bill a a substitute for the ono on the subject, granting to Lucretia B. Garfield, Sarah Childress Polk and Julia Gard nor Tyler, widows of ex-Picsidontfi, lifo i en BionB of $3,000 per voar from September 19, 1881 that of Mrs. Tyler to be iu lien of tho pension heretofore granted her. Placed on tho cab ndar Mr. 1 oar reported from the oom- inittco on privileges and oleotions the Bonato bill fixing tlio day for tho meeting of electors of President and Vice-President, providing for and regulating the countiug ol the votes for Prosident aud Vice-President, and the decision of questions arising I hereon, no said tho bill was identical with the one reported by Mr. Edmunds from tho judiciary cominitteo and passed by the Senate in 1878. Ordered to be printed. . . .On motion of Mr. Logan the Senate bill for the distiibution by the national board of health of pure vaoeiuo virus to the people was taken by unanimous nsenf. Tho com mittee amendments wero adopted and tho bill was passed ... .Tbe Sherman threo per oent. funding bill was passed as amended by a vote of 733 yeas to 18 nays. linage. Bills were lntrodnoed to prevtnt the unlaw ful occupation of the p'tblic lands; to regulate railroad fares; for tho importation fro of dnty of iron ore frora Canada; proposing a constitu tional amendment making a person holding tho offiM of President ineligible for ra-elootion, providing that at the end of his term of office the Trosidont shall receive a pension of $6,000 per annum, and declaring cabi net officers ineligible for election to tho presidency for thn farm following that during which they held such offiee; defining ine powers and duties of the Mississippi river commission; removing the duty upon news- nnl..lnnl .--I ;. In nhila.l he Yellowstone National park; to extond tho postal money oreior system; tor ine atimiBsion of Arizona and Idaho into the Union as States ....Thoro wero reported the consular and dip lomatic armronriation bill and a bill to rogn- lnto, limit and suspend tho emigration of Chinese laborors. The first-named appropri ates $1,198,580, being $12,420 less than the amount appropriated last year, and $116,525 less man tno estimates. Mr. Mc.Kinley offered a resolution setting apart Monday, February 27, 1832, for tho memorial services upon tho Jatn President James A. Oarflold. Adopted .... Mr. Burrows presented the petition of citizens of Michigan for tho Hiippressiou of polvgamy. Heferrod ....air. mn lntrouncfd a Dill reducing tno postago on letters and sealed packages to two cents for half an ounce or under; fonr cent for over half an ounce end under two ounces; and for each additional two o.mces or fraction thereof two conts. lieferred. Tho Ameer's Helliod of Execution. A dripcription comes from Cabul by way of India of the manner in wnioli the ameer caused the, late minister of war to be exterminated. The latter niiide glowing promises of future devo tion, but his sovereign would not listen to them for a moment, but condemned him to instant death. Thereupon the piisoncr Mas bound hand and foot, con ducted to that part of the yard in which the elephants' fetalis open and Inid upon the ground. At the tame moment one of the stall doors was unfastened and out stepped a gigantic elephant. The ponderous executioner, evidently un derstanding what wan expected of him maele no delay, but advaucing through the conrlyard placed his fore feet upon t,he prof.tra'e body of tho culprit and forthwith began to trend hiui cnt of existence. A few eeconda later noth ing Yas left of tho miserable Daud Khan except an unrecognizable mass of llesb. and numerous mourning wives and relatives. A Nocturnal Ilamh'e and what Tame of It. Koine genius we suspect liim to belong to the jovial order oi liumnriily lias said: " The day to drone and dream, the night to learn and ramble." We tlo not propose to dispute this worthy's view of the matter, but present herewith the experience of a Phila delphia journalist, Mr. William II Ctin uington, 1712 North Twentieth street, one of whose nocturnal rambles he thus refers to, beginning his narration rather peculiarly, however : '.' I am not a rheumatic, and have been troubled very little with bodily psins. Lust Tuesday morning I experienced a very annoying stiffness of the neck, which grew worse as the day wore on. Toward evening it became very severe, nnd I could scarcely turn my head in any direction. Arriving home ut tea time it was with difficulty that 1 could entr my meal. My wife wanted to rub my neck "with St. Jacobs Oil, but I re fused, saying 1 thought the affliction would soon pass away. Tea over, against the remonstrances of my family, 1 leit home to ramble toward the new Chestnut Street Opera IIoiiFe, aboufr two and a hnlf miles from my residence. 1 started in the midst of a heavy snow storm, and remained at the theater until tho close of the performance, although I could feel my neck getting worse and becoming very painful. Leaving the play the trouble came to reach home. The storm continued ; t lie car in which I was became blocked in nearly every square, a cold current of air swept through the car. and I did not reach my home until toward 2 A. m., by which lime my neck had become absolutely rigid Then I consented to the use of Su Jacobs, Oil, which rcy wife ap plied two or three times before 1 arose. I continued its use that day and by evening I was free irom pain, and the next morning I amused myself by twisting my neck in any direction that suited me, and not a vestige of stiffness remained." iloston Herald, On tho first day of Jaunary, 1801, the initial day of the nineteenth century, Ireland paf ed into incorporating union with Great Britain. In a Cincinnati daily we notice that Mr Tim Glerson, ex member of the Council from the Fourth Ward ol that city, says he suffered terribly from rheumatism all last winter and spring. He tried all kinds eij liniments anel medicines without any bene fit until lie used St. Jacobs OJ, the first ap plication of which insured a full night's re pose, and iU subsequent use entirely cured turn. It is a great remedy. Akron (Ohio) Beacon. More than thirty of the mining com p.uicB in Colorado make total absti nence a condition of employment. On Thirty Days' Trial. The Voltato Belt Co., MarshaU, Mich., will Bend their Electro-Voltoio Belts and othor Elec tric Appliances on trial for thirty days to any person aUHcted with Nervous Debility, Loat Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complote restoration of vigor and manhood. Aeldress as abovn without delay. P. 8. No risk is incurred, as 80 days' trial is allowed. " Rough on Bnta." The thing desired found at last. Ask druggists for Hough on Bats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flie, bedbugs. 15o. boxes. Let it be understood once for all that Cajibo like, a deodorized extract of petroleum, will positively restore hair to bald heads, and there u uo othor prepuratiou under the face of the sun that can accomplish this work. - Lord Bvmn, hi referenco to a beautiful lady, wrote to a frienel "Lady has been dan gerously ill, but now she is drmqtrously well again." American bolles, when attacked by any of the ills that flesh is heir to, may be kept A Ji'nor, and avoid being killed by taking Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Favoii'e Prescription," which bmishes feminine weakness, and restores tho bloom of health. By all druggists. TnE cattlo showing for Texas is no small item. Ihe 1881 count oalls lor 4,464,000 head. The estimated value oi theso is about $10, 000,000. " First a cough carried me off, And then a coffin thoy carried me off inr Ibis will not be your epitaph if yon take your Mti.li and rr It V Piciw't "Onldflll MnttlCfl Discovery" in time. It is specifio for weak JUHg, Spitting OI uioon, Illglll-sweawt, auuuw early stagce of consnmp Ion. By all druggista. Anoirr rne-fifth of the entire population of 50,000 of Paterson, N. J., consist of girls who are employed lu the different mills. Tlirwtt, Bmnehlnl. nml Lang DUene A specialty. Koud two stamps for largo treatise giving self treatment. Address World's Dis rumunv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. If. ' In 1870 thn colored population of West Vir ginia was 17,980, and in 1880 it was 25,886, showing an inoreaso in the ten years of 7,000. The BcUnc of Life, or Belf-Preaoryatton. medical work for evcrv man young, middle aged or old. 125 Invaluable prescriptions. Pure cod-ltvrk oil, from selected livers, on the seashoro, by Caso)l, Hazard & Co., N. Y. AUiOlutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all otbors. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. Chawed hands, moc, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Tar Boap, made by Cas well, Uzard & Co., New York. KESCl'ED FROM DEATH. William J. ejonghlln, of Bomervllls. Mas . nays: In the fall of 1870 I waft taken with Bi-EEMKa or mK lungs ful. lowed by a mere coeh. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was conliacd to my bed. In 1877 I wm admitted tc the hospital. The doctors said 1 had a hole In my lung at bltf as a half-dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gnveup hope, but a friend told me ot Pit. WILLIAM HALL'S 1IAI.SAM KOH TUB I.llNtiS. I irot a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feej better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. I write this hoping every one oltllcted with Diseased l.unfts will take DK. WILLIAM Tl ALL'S IIA I.SA M, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN UK Ct'KKD. I can positively say It has done more good than all tli other medicines I have taken since my sickness. ALLEN'S Urn In Food-cures Nervous Debility & Weakness of etvnemtive elivans, ft J nil druKKists. Bend lor Circular. Allan's Pharmacy, 31b First av.,23. Y. THE MARKETS. XFW YORK. Beef Cattle -Mod. Nut livo wt. 0 Calves l"oor to Prime Veals... f'sS Bueep Lamlw 7j&0 Hogs Live, 7 fij lirossed, citv 8fiJ Flour Ex. State, good to fancy 5 60 (?4 8 Western, good to choico 6 90 (ia 8 Wheat Ko. 2 lied. uw U1 $ 1 No. 1 Whito, now 1 41 1 Ttyo Shito !.") ra Ilarloy Two-rowod Rtato 0 ft Corn Ungraded WestoruMixod 67'jj riouthern Yellow 71)'8 Cats White State 48 fi Mixed Western 40 Kay Prime Timothy 85 (tl) Straw No. 1, It vo..." 80 Hops Rtate, 1881 26 (Tj Pork Mess, new, for export. ..18 25 G?,18 Lard City Steam 11 UYiLU 10 014 by, 5 in 41 05 01 7oy, 50 40 to 85 21 25 Jtelined 11 U) fyiU Petroleum Crude Gty liofined Butter State Creamery AO (y) Dairy 20 Wcatorn Iui. Creamery 27 Co) Factory .". 13 fii Cheese St ato Factory 9 fij Skims 8 fifl Weston 1) (ib Ej,'gs State and I'cnn 2S hi) Potatoes Karly Hose. State, bbl 8 25 3 lirFl'ALO. Pteers Etra C 25 (J 6 Lambs Western 4 75 (4 6 Sheep Western 415 0i 5 Hojk, Gond to Choice Yorkers.. 6 1)5 () 7 FlenrC'yOromid, No. 1 Spring 6 75 di 7 Wheat No. 1. Hard Uiiluth. . . . 167 (id 1 Corn No. 2 Mixed r... tW''i Oiils No 2 Mix. West 48 f,j) Barley Two-rowed State 00 r BOSTON. 7 V. 30 25 S8 SO 13 J 1:1 27 50 75 00 10 10 25 57 60 50 0 Beef Extra plate and family. .11 00 (fgl5 00 7 50 75 75 57 00 40 31 25 6 7 S jiogs j ,ive l'i(t Hors City Dressed 8(9 Pork Extra Prime periibl.. . .15 00 (-15 Hour Spring Wheat Patents.. 7 50 find Corn Mixed and Yellow 73Vrj Oats Extra Whito 5 'AOt) live State 1 00 M, 1 Wool Washed Cotnb&Dclaino 4i;j Unwashed " " 3d' r3 WATEETOWN (MASS.1 CATTLE MAIIKKT. Beef Extra quality 6 75 fi 7 Sheep Livo wight 4 fiji Lambs . 5;4 Hogs, Northern, d. w 8 6$ rillLADF.LPlIIA. Flour renn. Ex. Familv, good 6 50 ii 6 Wheat No. 2 lied 1 12 (fo 1 live State 07 rtV) Corn Stato Yellow CllV'is'j Onti Mixed ill' rrj Butter Creamery Extra Fa. .. 42 (if. Cheese New York Full Cream. lUJa Petroleum Crude li rrj lieiined 1i'h 50 12 07 C9 41) Ai x TK A Surprised Locomotive AND Swearing Engineer, The people along the lino of " M rami ny irnm 1 rnmu ay Lnnilliie, iS J-tt- to "c liiiaiul towns were sur- prised and amused nt a recent p35'5k occurrence. Sl many strange i'c.' thing's, however, are constantly f't? preseutlnir themselves to tlieat- J?.7W telltiiill of the l,omlp nmv-n-rinva tlint genuine surprises ure few Indeed. This was Hie exception. Wo lmvA r.'twl f.f tlir. "i,.iinl .-.A Shin on a luiintf-d fieem,.' ntul iy witnessed the "poetry of motion," M as shown in niinei'ntr. Lnl. luul W ffi never hesrd of decorative art 'iJ'&Jk lu rapid flight on a inllwnv train until this time. People Y ooservea, wnn wine-eyed wnu f der, the locomotive and ten- uer auu run irnm 01 cars mov ing through the country, adorned ou every available spot with the mflKleal words 'St. Jacobs Oii.P' It looked f;nrt;eouJf full display of color s allowed to mean nnvibing these times, lllockcri midline, ji ine impu dence of the advertisin g man be tho inensur 1 n g c t a H a r.r .9 It InnlKii funny to Fee the train and engine, swathed with these parti -colored rheu matic wrap pings; and at a conve nient op portunity our corres pondent iu quired of the conduc tor what It all meant? "Why, It means that my wholo train locks like a traveling memigerip," said tho conductor. "I laid up my train nt Tramway, ns usual, and, dur ing the hours of 'balmy sleep,' I suppose smno of those advertising wretches backed up their 'kit' and posted it from front to rear. I don't know wby they did it; but there stands the elonjratcd, red and yellow facts starlns you in the fnee. and Just as prominent as a rabbit's ears I It's hard luck stranger, but I guess it's allriuht." tialveslon (JTet.) Daily Journal. TX A WEEK, fly a dav at home easily um'ln. (loHilf I fc OutAt uue. Add'tl'iiUS 4 Co.. Aui.'uatit,aUiu Ji Ailments that Hpcm Trinina; Are often but the prelude to a complication of obstinate maladies. Among the former are a fit of Indigestion, loss of appetite, bilinnsness and inactivity of the bowels. It Is highly un safe to disregard any of those symptoms of bod ily doranRcment. They should be attended to at onoe, ere tiiey oocome enronio, ana involve the Ronoral health. Tho above complaints may be easily subdued with Hostcttor s Stomach Bittors. Rheumatism Mil fover and ague, both maladies for whioh tho abovo is a reliable spe cific, yield most readily to it in their incipiency. j.ne testimony as 10 us pievunnveeiiieacy, anu fortifying intluonco upon thn system, Is partio nlarly satisfactory and conclusive. Norvons ailments are amonr the maladies for which prompt relief is ubtoinod by the use of this sterling mo lieino. Tiidde aro in England and Wales 10.000 w-nnen who are classed as habitnal drunkards. The number of ruon iu the same category is 27,878. ""Most Hnllsfhrlnry." Niiwnriito, N. Y., May 27, 1881. II. H. WAnxF.n & Co. : Sirs I have derived the mot satisfactory results from the use of your Safe Kidney ard Liver Cure. A, O. Surra. It is estimated that ninety por cent, of the grain moved o the Atlautio seaboard is for ex port. Vstimut-"Tho life of all flesh is the blood thoroof." And no 01m ran porwbly be healthy when tho blood is diseased. Vkqftime is com posed of subs' anccs identical with healthy blood, and when taken into the system fir the cure of discao it is absorbed, and replaces the deficiency which caused the disease. Vegetine, Savfl ft IJo;t nn ihvpirian, "hn no rqnal as ft blood inirifi'-r. Hearing nt ti many wonderful cure after nil otbPT rvTnMlifs had tiiilrd, I vlsitt-d the Labora tory, nn;l emvinced mvnolf of it tf'iimn merit. It i i-nmd Irom barks, roots and herbs, v&eh of uIiMi is iiifrhly flVctivi', find thoy urn compounded in such a manner as to produce aHtonisliiuK rusulta." Vegetine Is the great Blood Turilier. Vegetine Will cure the worst rase'of Sorofula. Vegetine la recommended by physicians nud ajmthecarlea. idol by physicians aud aiotl Vegetine some marveloue cures iu case Has effected some marvelous cures iu capm of Cancer. Vegetine Cures the worst case ol Canker. rst ease" of Canker. Vegetine Will eradicate Rait RUcum from the system Vegetine U'.'iSCrw riinples aad.Humnrs from the face. 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VINTKH IS l:l'ON fH. l'liOTDI T Mil It Pl'I.VES acatust osUmia nr consumption by v.i-nnim " V1 1.WI.N I A " elothimr. fold fi-et lire the t;ri iirsorsofendlesslllstii.it flesh Ik ln-lr to. Venrth " W II.SOM A " soles .mil a void sneli dntiKW. . TAKK MKMCINE AMJ ME. WEAK ' t IT. MMA" AND LIVE. HKWAREOK FHAi nS. Horns earnients nrc en he market. The " I I.MIXI A " is stiildod Bit i n-.etollie eyelets, shov. ii:g the in ln!s on the t.K-e. All -tlietsare lniniK Sen, I lor ninriilets eontainir.K teKtlnmuials mmi the best people in America who I. ive hteu cured after all tonus oi lia-diciiie hail Oied. Nole our itildl-. 'Ses: ISO. I HIION STBEET, nROOKLYX. NO. l:7 UliOAliWAY, J-XEWYOUK. NO. '.'Mill TII HID AVE.. I NO. 4t I'OUIiTlI STIIEKT. NKAU SOt'TH KHiil'l'HKi'liKlCT.llliOtllil.YNl-:. V. THE SOLDIERS' FHIEND. Mr. P. F. PeiTCHABD, nl Ws.li!n:..t'i!l. !. C, r.-rt.ilitly pntiUH to jjruni lUolm-Uun on m-rr-'inl ol . j;.if-lr.-. w t'-ii ",.lii:r. HU innn i'i)witi-n. anil un-rleii U cvi-rytliinir iilli- lil'n ! lirinic imk.u1 i n.-ily beltl(,in--iil i'l 111 i-l.vU o( cliirii?. 'I 'i-i fi for olliin(i-n ,-;i.i..iiUpiiIv MM.wMle llio ii.;n-lin.T rpqni- illyilmwl vrrnihmi'lt-l ! lin t hi.l p:ivtnrnt. Ai d the riitVn Ir.wa i.m so vrrv liliei li tl;:it S p-i. hi 1.. (fivrn lot Any kinil ( f u ivnuml, ill litr,'. r 4l.-,l,il;iv, e.M T . I.v l-i-l.li-i.t rr mIit-.v'.m:. Ar,l H .JiO-il-1 1 kni'w'ii l- ev.rv (-i-e thut M r. 1 riwl'anl luivki. w)ti I:iirt.iiicsf.,nn-linrh i.lli-.t (Ulni n. li-iv, Wun uii.ld.lUilly atwl tiei;tii.'.-nlly vr,,,,i'u,wl '-y iiii'OMp-t-t'ltt i.u.irm ft clarly. All n:i !i c;l.. Mil v.ll.fi tikvoial-ly Mtk-.l. Hi ni.t urcJuinida l-.r ulm te u-04iro tli, nlliM-i.Ti'-tf il n -t.-ii.iiu tlnim nrt.rnntro vliaii on, r Jucliuii. 'I'liirieftre ll.on.Hhit. i I'ju.t Hi. J in-riti-rii-ii-t rl-tim. f-rei-n 1. , nc Hint wr riJ.-i U-i di!rii lu live J-tirs til t "Mi." H.-l,Uey wa. C r-iin'.M.lep, r, ail t-f v- lmiti iin.lil n !" n r-.in ami nv ,. i,ly lo Mr. I'.U.-lmnl ar..l kiimv ll.e iloul.iu ai;.aliln;ri: i f lin ing (eHdHu.rr.y.nad.rattlie C.-i-i'l. in-re 1-d can ami wlllv, Bwrlit-iw hi. p.-rsotmlalt''!.l!"Ti. He nrUiei nuchargj fur fcilvic Hi. ad-liet, li Mix SJ, VYul,ht:ton, 1'. C. Payne's Automatic Engines. Tivlinhlo, PurnMe nnd I-Vouomif.il, irtu nrnhh rt hoi M' jnni'cr with M ie J'tel nwi t't-tii tnif uffi-'t .'fine t-ttilt, wtt litti-U wiih Hit Auionmliu (!itl-iif. Send inr IliuhtrafuJ tliitiilouo ".I," ur iatoniiiit jm 6s Vvireti. B. W. Payk & Kn.ss, llox Hu" c'-ir;iiun'( N.V. il ilSii riirnmiM Viiritn! i v Pill vmkv. N.w Itf.i Ulnod. uiifl will roijiiJcti'lv rlninuo tho lilnort in tli" oniirM s; 8icm iu Xhrco moiirlts, Anv jici-hoii wh- will 1:ik nijtj pill cadi uiulit irnm l to 12 woi'ls ni.iv s.t rt stoivil to Kf hi nd hcaltli, 'f unci, a tiling he jMi-HihU1. Sulci rvcrvwlirro or Prj't ly in 'ill inr fi li'ttnr KJanii's. 1. H. .IOIINSON xSc (i) UoM(Mi, Mum., n I ttOtUaO wluowu, frtthera, motfavra oi l chiMren. Tlniusnnfisri'tcititlc!. Ien1ns tTl 1 Inr 1"3 "f finftiT.UK'.fyti or rupinrcvuriCoat- veina i.'ri" ( t,tiii,.fl to l4'liKA'.n ntiH IlirTr i lutiil wiirratits i'rofir-t(,.l'iniclitari(l 'ild, Si-lilirn -.:.! hcirn ai'Ljy f"r yi-.nr rights :tt nn .. St-nd 8 .tHni3 for ' Tilt! i t iT., ii-S. M nnd lYnsinn ard JUi-tmty laws Idanka aiid hitrucrinnn. Vg rn refi-r t i tlmiivnn.'i nf Vr,si..n-r!i nnd (Mfpntfl, AMrvm N. W. PitigerafU & Co-I'fnsjon & I'ATKST Att'jfl, Lock. tioxbbi.WuaJimgt-jQ.D. 0 THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE TRIAL Tlifi is tlio only romiilcfp and fully illustrator! "Life aud Trial ot fiiiitonti. It. i mtaTiiH all thotrstimony ut tJu; fx;Tts nud other ijt'd wjlnc-os; all tho upr.hi-s ni'idohy tiie cunniuh' ussu'-wiu in hit irrcnt I'fl'ortM to oHV!i-o tho rhIIowh 1" ffijriiinc inpanitv. iowar! til Ciiti'liiir-nny houltH. Afillions ot pooplo arn wailing frir thin work. AfriilM uniiludt Ci rculurs Uvftt Kxtra t'-rniK to Aprnts. Addrnss National Pltluhhino Co., VUiladolplila, Pa. SILVMWATC1 Kvcry work Solid Silver Huutiuj.r-oaso Watches ara pivt'n away villi Tlio ltv ;itini))iini. Tho imin.'B ot thoso who yot wat-ho8 aro imbLifciiicid eai;b week. It iBthelWtst lioya' l'a.iuriuthoWurld. BcuJ 6 cents tor a fiiimi'lc onity to CtlA.UIMON PritMSIlINU CO. i lltt VV i 1 1 iu iii Ht., N hv VorU (liy. PENSIONS TO ALL .niiiim min weru' Hl'fti.lea UT wnuuds or dtifri, mi of r fifiHror toe. j.ilui. di(irrim.'i rupture, lou I 'lifht. Ion of hearing, hunrt nnd In tig disrate, !if!UinfitRin. t ni.v otlir iHsotm tr hurt hv auxl- tent or vtlirrwUD. pies yon a inslon. W.dooa, :uiiuru mincri. niotnerit. nrntBrs anl niKri rt mitlwlto pPiisHirn. Pcniiinmiroflurdwhftredlj. barge U Nut. Ncn dlwlinrpps ol.fnf ottd, Nt?w ltwa :ive increase of f ruin frt l0 Ui $7 J.O0 j?r monlh.. 'cmtlonii for b.iMIt dishonorably disPtmrRed or" hnncd with (Jeiurtiuu. Abanoonko k Kwkctid mi.gq el&icQK a cia1ty. Advice KHKK. Ad'ri witto lunipj B. . i'ritctiari, U'abiugtoo, li. 0. JOIISOK ANOIYNE MNU1EXT will lwitiwly rruvent thin terrible discano, aud will iioat livlycure uiue caaes out of Wu. luformatiou that will save mauy liven, sent free hy mail. Uou't dday a monntut. Vruvt ution is better than cure, I. H. John bun k Co., Hoston, Mat-s.. formerly Uauor, Maine. Brnlab f(t ml Witird will for ') ccnU itb a, teirhl. eoinr tf y, and lock of Lnlr, Mini a jRHIk T ri' Trii uf yniit fuiur hut-band or wife. rucliotoEietOtj prtfllfltrd, with mat, limt and itae of mt(tB7, and 0t of marrtaM. Minrv rattmtvd lu all ol atiihil. Addrtsi Vtot. L kartiaas, 10 MaaX'j VI. Btnton, At aw. DiarvFree for 1 SSO, with improved InLore.nTultle, Calendar, etc. Sent to anv addresa etc. Hctit to anv adiresj onroooipf. of two Thrit?-f'eii KtuinpH. Addrt-ns CHARLES K. HIUDS, 4H ST. Delaware Ave., Phila Ql AAA We will ptve to anyopa who i tmnbled t I IM HI with Worms that Van !pnMn'i h orm C ou rtn Iouh will not remove, 'llioy havo caved thelivesof thouauds of .children. Thev ara made of ftoots and 1'lants. Suro and afo lor the luont delicate cbilii frold at all ntor:H. a box. "1 fvoi'ee4 clicnply. without publicity, for deer 1 tion, non-suiUHirt, intemi'orance, Circulara for Btnmi'. Couuwloritaifiwni, Wi iro:idwa", Now York. EVERYBODY NEEDS IT. Revised and Enlarged. acute and chronio dlaeases. dp Klihomtli n it tno tiont moiiu-ino ... m. C. I)mo. Mrrehant of ''""'"'KAS'nmt writon, April i, 18H1, that lie watitJi n t"J K""w 'h tha I.t'so Baiam hah Ctmri) 11m Mirriir n or UJ-iUMi-ritiN, aftnr tho i.hvnirian had Biv " . .liJ i ..... tr,i,nv 110 nor oafio. uav ill I1 ill' ever, mdm. th4h.es be obUlaed iVrtOttgfti A,
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